Small pet cages sacrifice nothing but the price. Four huge sizes to satisfy those small pets that crave open spaces. Colorful Small Pet Cages complement any décor. Sturdy, chew-proof tubular steel frame supports white epoxy-coated 7/8" spaced wire. Small w/Platform & Ramp has 15/16" spaced wire. Top and side large access doors with wire snap-in closures allow you to easily remove your pet while simplifying cleaning. Wipe clean, 6-1/2" deep plastic pan and removable grille boost pet cleanliness and safety by keeping your furry friend away from soiled litter. Set on four, rugged plastic rolling casters, you can easily move these cages when cleaning or when you want to move your pet into a different room for a change of scenery. Assembly required.

A clean, dry, hospitable home is paramount to your small pet's health. Captive animals need spacious, secure, well-ventilated, chew-proof homes for both safety and to mimic the burrows of the wild. These spacious cages allow your pet to stretch out and feel comfortable and protected. Expansive enough to hold your pet's favorite toys, crock dishes, and snuggly Cuddl-E-Cup to occupy her time.

Ideal for ferrets and chinchillas. Also suitable for rabbits and guinea pigs, when you cover the base grill with mats to protect their tender feet.

Assemble both Right & Left Side assemblies, by inserting Side Wire Mesh into the A-Frame assembly. After Side Wire Mesh is in place, secure this into position by attaching the Side Support Bars, and tightening the bolts. The metal tab on one of the Side Support Bars should face the outside of the cage. Please be sure not to overtighten. Repeat this for both the Right and Left sides.

Side Assembly Joined with Cage Body:

To begin, assemble ONE of the completed side assemblies to the body of the cage. Lay one of the completed side assemblies on the floor (with 2 bolts inserted inward) with the inside of the side facing upwards. Now place the Top Wire Mesh into position by inserting the wire ends into the holes of the side assembly. At this point, the Side Assembly is on the floor, and the Top Wire Mesh is perpendicular to the floor with the wire ends inserted into the holes on the arch end of the Side Assembly.

Take the Long Top Support Bars and secure them to the Side Assembly on the floor, making sure that the wire ends of the Top Wire Mesh are inserted into the Long Top Support Bars. Now tighten the 2 Long Top Support Bars into the Side Assembly.

It is now time to attach the Long Side Cage Mesh, on both of the long sides, and secure them into position with the remaining 2 Long Bottom Support Bars. Once these are secure, and the wire ends are in place in the holes of all the Support Bars, you can then secure the Long Bottom Support Bars to the Side Assembly.

Attach Remaining Side Assembly to the assembled side & body described above. Attach the opposing Side Assembly to the remainder of the cage that you have just assembled. To do this, lift the remaining Side Assembly into place with the inside of the side facing downward into the body of the cage. Make sure that all of the wire ends are aligned into the holes of the remaining Side Assembly. When this is complete, you can bolt the remaining Side Assembly into the body of the cage.

Finishing the Cage Assembly: To complete the assembly of the cage, insert the plastic pan from the Side Assembly, as well as the Grill Floor.

Cleaning your Small Pet Cage
To maintain a healthy environment for both you and your pet, the entire cage and accessories should be thoroughly cleaned and the bedding changed once per week. Cage and cage accessories can be washed with warm water and a mild soap. Thoroughly rinse each washed item, however, to ensure all soap residue is removed. Then let the product air dry before returning it to your pet's environment.

While cleaning your pet's cage and cage accessories, provide a safe, comfortable location in which your pet can exercise, explore, and play. To safely confine your pet, while also allowing him get the essential exercise he needs, we recommend an Exercise Pen for Small Animals.

Best pet husbandry includes the daily removal and replacement of heavily soiled bedding and litter, as well as the washing and replenishing of both your pet's food and water dishes.

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such a wonderful cage for my 3 hedgehogs, i got the medium size cage
sturdy cage, nice and spacious easy access to pets
August 23, 2014

Very large cage, in fact too large
I bought the large cage for our guinea pig so the kids could take turns with our pet in their rooms. It is a huge cage. If I had not already assembled it, I would return it for the small cage. It is just to big to have in their bedrooms, it barely fits through the door way. It was easy to assemble and it is sturdy but size wise it would hold a rabbit. Our little guinea pig would be lost in it.
May 28, 2014

I love this cage
This cage is easy to put together. You have a side door, a door on top and the whole top swings open for easy access. If you don't want your pets standing on the wire, you can put a big piece of cardboard or something to make a better floor. The cage rolls around easily. The only bad thing is the bottom pan falls off of the runners all of the time.
April 23, 2014

Cozy home
This cage is perfect for our rabbit. There is plenty of room for a feeding box and wooden house and space for her to run around. And it's very easy to clean.
January 3, 2014

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i have a large rabbit ive had for about two years now and is a lionhead / english lop mix. (very large rabbit)i was looking at cages but i cant seem to decide what would be best for my beautiful fluffy bunny. i have limited room for a cage so the smaller the better but i dont want my bunny being cramped up in a cage he cannot properly strech in so what size would be good for my bunny to have,,, and possibly grow in.

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if you are limited on space I would suggest the green medium cage as long as you let him out to play everyday the medium cage shouldn't be a problem he will have plenty of space to stretch out but will need to be let out the cage to get exercise. If you can fit the blue Jumbo cage I believe that would be best for your large bunny.

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Do you have enough room for a collapsible dog pen? For a bunny that size, one of those might be better. It would be easier for you to let him out and it would be more space for him. It is also flexible and can be configured around furniture.

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I have a 6 pound mini lop rabbit. I've had trouble in the past finding cages for him. I recently bought him a dog crate. I got him a large one and he loves it. He can stretch out and hop around very easily. The height of a dog crate is high so he can stand up and I can even put a cardboard box inside for him to hop on.

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I have recently purchased my first pet rabbit. I would like to have two, but don't know the size of the cage that I should buy to comfortably house two bunnies. Please give me details about your jumbo cage. Thanks.

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I am an advocate for One Rabbit One Cage which means only ever house one rabbit per cage. This is because rabbits are territorial and also prevents unwanted breeding if you happen to confused genders of your rabbits and they are not fixed. I tried to do the two rabbits per cage thing a long time ago and the two rabbit fought and hurt each other so one rabbit in a cage is best.

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I have 2 of the jumbo cages. You did not say what type of rabbit you bought so I will assume it is no larger then a medium size rabbit. Anything larger try a dog kennel since rabbits can be litter trained. The cages will hold one rabbit each. Rabbits like to have room to move and lie down, and they can become very territorial. Even with these cages I have an exercise area set up for them (my garage with pens). If you want them to interact try a pen system and let them use thier cages as there personel space. I hope this helps and have fun with your bunny!

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I don't like keeping my guinea pigs on a wire bottomed cages - bad for their little feet and toes. I've heard that some cages such as this one do not have a sturdy enough bottom to keep the smaller animals upon.

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Yes... Our two guinea pigs have been living in this cage without the wire bottom for 3 years now. The only issue I am starting to see is the bottom is starting to bow out a little and not fitting in the track completely. I am trying to see if the bottom is sold seperately. It also stains with guinea pigs even though I religiously clean the cage weekly and use cracked pine under the wood shavings. They are happy in there, and have plenty of room.

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The bottom of this cage is intended to be used with guniea pigs. In fact, we recommend removing the grate when using this cage with guinea pigs as you said you do. We haven't received any complaints of the bottom not being sturdy enough, and have had a couple of guinea pig owners say that they use this cage and enjoy it.

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Yes, based on our experience with guinea pigs, that cage is big enough for one. However, you need to consider how big the grid is on the bottom. Guinea pigs are notorious for getting their feet caught in grids. The holes might be too big. An eight year old can probably clean it as the bottom tray that comes out is not very heavy.

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Yes and yes. I use the big one for rabbits, they are big rabbits. And my 8 year old and 12 year old clean out the cages, most of the time. I have seen the small ones, and there is plenty of room for a guinea pig.

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I was thinking about getting this cage, but I don't want to use the wire bottom. I am just wondering how tall the bottom tub is. My bunny likes to be able to see so I want to be sure it is not too tall for him to be able to see out of. Also I would like to know if it is strong enough to support his weight. He is 4lbs.

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I got the medium green cage for my 3 hedgehogs. I also did not want the wire floor, your rabbit will be able to stand on his hind legs and look all around if he so choses. without the wire floor the plastic base is 7inchse deep also your 4 pound rabbit not be a problem as this cage is very sturdy.

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I have used the medium cage as shown in the illustration for each of my 5 bunnies. The bottom tub is a good 6 inches deep. I doubt that your bunny will be able to see out of it. You don't have to worry about the wire bottom supporting your bunny. One of my bunnies weighs 9 pounds. The wire bottom doesn't even sag under her weight! I don't understand why you don't want to use the wire bottom. If you worry about bunny feet, the wires cross at a close enough distance that bunny feet are not going to step through or get sore walking on it. My bunnies have been in this type of cage for 3 years and have not had a problem with sore feet. However, I provide a pad for my bunnies to lay on to give them a break from the wire. Quilted place mats (cotton only) work really well. If you still don't want to use the wire bottom, I suggest that you purchase a different type of cage.

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The bottom is at least 6-8 inches deep. Your Bunny may have to stand on his hind legs to see out. I took mine off completely and lined the mesh wire floor with grass mats,have the whole cage enclosed within a wire corral. His door is left open, he has a ramp to go into and out of his cage, and his litterbox is on the floor of the corral. he loves the freedom to play in the corral, run under his cage, or up into it for security.

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